There's no definitive word yet from Charleston School of Law officials, but the school's two remaining co-founders reportedly told faculty and staff on Tuesday, days before current students are set to take exams , that the school "cannot in good faith enroll another class" of students, and that they were "heartbroken with this situation." Attorney Andy Savage didn't hold back in a Facebook post Tuesday night, saying, except for former founding board member Ed Westbrook, that other school trustees "all sold their soul along with their reputations."
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This episode marks the time when T-Rav walked off the Southern Charm stage in a snit and refused to participate in any more shoots, that is, until the producers reeled him back in with promises of fame and adulation, or whatever. Without Kathryn and Thomas' dysfunction to focus on, we zero in on the spiraling downwardness of Craig.
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Now this is a great way to wake up. BACE League of Charleston and director John Barnhardt recently collaborated in producing a video for Brave Baby's gorgeous new single, "Plastic Skateboard," off the band's upcoming release, Electric Friends - and you can now watch it below.
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Does Charleston need more tequila, tacos, and mole? We suppose that depends on how wicked your Cinco de Mayo hangover is this morning. But for former Indaco chef Robert Berry and Alley owner Jimmy Poole, the new business partners think so.
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Growing up in Alabama, Allegra Jordan witnessed her fair share of what she calls "catastrophic stressors." A military brat whose father served in Vietnam, Jordan saw firsthand the traumas caused by wars both at home and abroad - especially in the racially divided Selma of the 1970s.
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May 29, 30, June 5, 6, 12, 13 at 8 p.m. May 31, June 7, 14 at 7 p.m. $25/adult, $22/seniors and military, $20/students Crabpot Players Theatre Mt. Pleasant crabpotplayers.com In 1993, Jimmy Ward presented an idea to his friend Malcolm Burgis, owner of The Windjammer: Ward wanted to produce a play at the Isle of Palms rock club during the slow winter months.
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This is the second piece in our Unlikely Encounters series, where a local musician interviews a big-name artist. This time, Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show talks with The Royal Tinfoil's Lily Slay.
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In the minutes before my phone call with Joey Santiago, lead guitarist of the Pixies, I never dreamed the ice breaker would be about hardware stores. "She wants to know where to get extension chords," Santiago explains, referring to his girlfriend.
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"There's nothing better to make your job seem like a vacation than children," she laughs. DiFranco is on the phone with the City Paper from her home in New Orleans, where she relocated from Buffalo, N.Y. just before Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005.
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A man was about to head out to sea in his boat one day when he realized his bicycle was missing from the marina's bike rack. He returned seven months later and discovered that his bicycle was locked to the rack again, but the handlebar had been replaced.
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Last week, the Bennett Hospitality Group broke ground on an eight-story $101-million hotel to be constructed next to Marion Square. The event represents the culmination of a 10-year legal battle between Bennett and the groups opposing the hotel, which is set to be built on the site of the abandoned main library.
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Recently, the city of Baltimore saw unprecedented civil unrest following the death of Freddie Gray while in the custody of the Baltimore Police Department. Shown on national news night after night, the uprising contained no shortage of outraged privileged people calling for "peaceful protest" while deriding the people in the streets as "thugs" and "looters."
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"I've been bullied before; in my case it was in elementary school. One day during recess I decided that this was the last time that my tormenter was going to call me "The Colonel" and ask me where my bucket of chicken was."
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According to Brook Bristow, a Greenville-based attorney who services many brewery clients, South Carolina is experiencing a boom in brewery growth. "Since the Pint Law passage, there has been a 150 percent increase in the number of breweries opening.
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For 10 years David Shields mined the esoteric ephemera of centuries-old agricultural journals and seed catalogs. He canvassed cornfields and rice paddies, sometimes sporting his signature tweed jacket and red bow tie like a modern-day Indiana Jones searching for lost culinary treasure.
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A month after Charleston Wine + Food Festival told City Paper about the departure of Director of Communications Cathryn Zommer , they've announced her replacement. Festival Executive Director Gillian Zettler says Laura Kate Whitney has been hired for the new role of Marketing and Communications Director.
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So much for baseball. "Eating well has become the national pastime," Susan Ungaro, the James Beard Foundation President said tonight kicking off the Oscars of the food world - the 2015 James Beard foundation.
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